Description
In New Zealand everyone has the right to protest and this article explores some of the significant events in New Zealand’s history and how protest played a part.
This pack contains wide range of response activities including:
- A guided reading plan exploring key literacy elements including inference and deduction, language use, making connection and text organisation, along with key questioning to promote emotional intelligence, metacognition and compassionate inquiry.
- An independent learning contract complete with explainer videos for activity clarity
- A wide range of response activities to support developing and embedding key literacy skills including sentence and word work, spelling, and cloze activities.
Themes explored include: conflict, GE-free, general strike, genetic engineering, Great Depression, Great Strike 1913, hīkoi, history, Māori Land March, marches, New Zealand history, Parihaka, passive resistance, petitions, protest, right to vote, riots, rugby, Nelson Mandela, Springbok tour 1981, apartheid, strikes, Te Whiti-o-Rongomai, Tohu Kākahi, Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPPA), unions, Vietnam war, Waterfront Dispute 1951, watersiders, Whina Cooper, Kate Sheppard, women’s suffragette petition.
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